Mevsimlik Tarım İşçisi Yaşlı Bireylerin Yaşam Deneyimleri ve Sosyal Hizmet Gereksinimleri: Sivas İli Örneği
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2022-06-13Author
Özkan, Gizem
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With this study, it is aimed to understand the life and work experiences of seasonal
agricultural workers, to draw attention to the problems they experience and to evaluate
their social service needs. In this context, interviews were conducted with 11 women 19
men and 30 individuals aged 60 and over who came to Sivas to work in seasonal
agriculture. The data collected with the personal information form and semi-structured
interview form were analyzed by the researcher himself. In the research conducted with
the qualitative research method, the data obtained as a result of the interviews with the
seasonal agricultural worker elderly individuals were divided into themes and analyzed
with descriptive analysis.
Every year, thousands of seasonal agricultural workers migrate to different regions from
their hometowns at certain times of the year, depending on the product and production
process they work for. In this process, due to the nature of the work and the life period
they are in, the needs and problems of seasonal agricultural workers differ according to
other seasonal agricultural workers working in this field and other elderly individual who
do not work in this sector. In Turkey, social policies, services and practices aimed at
solving the problems experienced by seasonal agricultural workers and meeting their
needs in this context are quite inadequate. Being a seasonal agricultural worker is already
a difficult job, while being an elderly person working as a seasonal agricultural worker is
much more difficult. It is impossible for the social work profession, which is based on a
rights-based approach, social justice, human rights and equality principles, to remain
indifferent to the problems and diversifying needs of elderly seasonal agricultural
workers. As a result of the research, it has been determined that elderly seasonal
beekeepers experience many problems in the fields of health, care and accommodation,
working conditions, economic, social security, nutrition, transportation, education, social exclusion, social services and policy. As a result of the data obtained, suggestions were
made from the perspective of social work.